This Road Is So Fine, It Makes You Want to Make Heaven – Umahi Gushes Over Coastal Highway
Dave Umahi, minister of works, says the beauty of the streets of the Lagos-Calabar coastal highway inspires one to want to make heaven.
Speaking when he featured on Arise TV, Umahi wondered what the streets of heaven look like if those of a coastal road could be “so beautiful”.
“I was there; I was so so excited and I said if the street of coastal highway can be this beautiful, how beautiful will the streets of heaven look? It makes us to do better and make heaven; it is a beautiful place,” Umahi said.
Giving updates on the project, he said the 30km in section one of the 750km highway will be ready for commissioning by President Bola Tinubu on May 25.
He explained that the road was raised high enough to be above expected ocean flood level.
“That has put a lot of adjourning buildings in a very serious situation as our road level is at the level of their first decking. So we’re constructing retaining wall all through,” he said.
According to Umahi, the first section is 47.47km by six lanes, with three lanes in each carriageway.
He added that in the middle of both carriageways is a train track of 12m width and bridges along the lines.
“The first section is supposed to be done in 36 months, stated in March 2024; we’ve done about one year,” he said.
“By 14th of this month, we’re going to be flagging off construction in the Calabar axis.”
Umahi said the flag-off in Akwa Ibom will be done a day after and that of the Ebonyi axis of the project will be flagged off on April 16.
“The six geopolitical zones are covered by the four legacy projects of Mr president,” he added.